Where to hunt Namaqua Sandgrouse
There are 4 species of Sandgrouse recorded in Southern Africa namely, Double-banded Sandgrouse, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse and the two most commonly hunted, the Burchell’s Sandgrouse and the Namaqua Sandgrouse. This insert is dedicated to the latter species a ground-dwelling bird with pigeon-like appearances that occurs in the sandy arid regions of south-western Africa. They may be hunted in Namibia, Botswana and north-western South Africa.
Price distribution
Although not specifically listed these birds may be hunted free of charge in some cases as an add-on to a plains game hunt if a client has some spare time. Numerous bird hunting outfitters offer dedicated mixed bird hunts which range from 2 - 6 days with a minimum of 4 - 6 guns. In this case, a daily rate of between $350- 600 may be charged depending on the type of accommodation and fine wine or dining on offer.
When to hunt Namaqua Sandgrouse?
In general, the bird hunting season is from May/June until the end of August when the majority of birds have finished breeding and raised their chicks. The drier the season the greater the concentration of Sandgrouse so the later in the year you hunt the better. However, bird hunting needs good management especially in drought periods to ensure that bird populations are not overhunted.
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